Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Well thank you let's call in er resolution number two that 's on the er pre-paid ground .
2 You may go in the staff room and on the round table there is two sheets of paper , one 's yours and one 's David , bring it to me .
3 The appeal is for help ‘ in determining doubtful identifications ’ and for ‘ notes on any Outer Hebrides material which you may examine in the course of your work ’ .
4 Outside is a lovely garden where you may eat in fine weather , and occasionally the hotel offers zither music during the evening .
5 Below are realistic estimates of costs for full-board accommodation in University-controlled Halls of Residence and the private sector in an attempt to provide a realistic assessment of what you may incur in each of these accommodation sectors .
6 Of course , there are other disbursements that you may incur in addition to a local search , and these are dealt with elsewhere in the text .
7 So , it makes sense to transfer money you may hold in a building society account or other savings account where you may be paying tax on the interest .
8 ‘ You may rest here for as long as Moinet orders or you may rest in hospital . ’
9 Under revolving facilities ( such as current account overdrafts and credit card facilities ) you may borrow in amounts and at times of your choosing ( subject to an agreed minimum withdrawal in certain cases ) , provided that the balance on your account remains within the agreed limit and that any agreed payments are made on time .
10 You may replant in the old containers or pot up in individual pots for replanting later .
11 This chapter is about a number of the problems you may face in writing words ( e.g. spelling ) and in writing sentences ( e.g. punctuation and " grammar " ) .
12 and in empirical sorry and in in empirical work we tend to use these nonlinear demand functions simply because they have this nice property that they have constant elasticity , and it makes subsequent calculations considerably easier , and you may think in actual fact that linear demand curves are quite restrictive .
13 If your landlord fails to serve the Notice of Intention to Apply for Possession upon you then you may stay in your accommodation for another year at the same rent as the previous year .
14 If you have fellow students , use the language with them also , recognizing it may not always come out correctly , but it can take away some of the reluctance you may feel in using the language , and adds to the opportunities of using it .
15 You may do in the dark what the day doth forbid ;
16 You may browse in the shops without being shadowed or prodded into buying .
17 ‘ If you may travel in the forest , why may not we ?
18 In year 1 you may put in a maximum of £3,000 and up to £1,800 in each succeeding year — up to a total of £9,000 over 5 years .
19 The questions listed are simply an indication of some of the key information you may require in order to plan sensibly ahead .
20 Moreover , you may live in area where children go to middle schools from the ages of 8 or 9 until 12 or 14 .
21 You may live in a modern house where the style of bare floorboards is acceptable , but nothing beats good carpeting as insulation .
22 You may live in a place where pets that run around , like cats and dogs , are not allowed .
23 There are grants for insulation and you may live in an area where local Community Insulation Projects could draughtproof and insulate your home for you .
24 You may select your meals from a choice on the menu , you may assist in preparing the Home 's menu , you may eat when you wish during specified meal times .
25 I may go to my son 's room and say to him : ‘ Since today is a special day you may play in my study while I work there . ’
26 If you believe Connery , you may believe in his big idea : independence for Scotland .
27 Do not , however , underestimate the problems you may encounter in taking on a building yourself .
28 the difficulties that you may encounter in obtaining alternative employment .
29 The same applies to the snails you may catch in a pond .
30 So maybe it 's difficult to separate out the consequences of abuse per se from the consequences of erm lousy emotional environment , from the consequences of neglect and deprivation , from the consequences of a whole range of non-sexual abuses which you may find in the kinds of environment where child sex abuse is more likely .
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